The Lighthouse That Turned Inward
Guiding the Lost Within
By GoldenSpeechPublished 2 months ago • 1 min read

A lighthouse keeper invented a lantern that shone inward instead of toward the sea, illuminating the rooms of his own heart. Each night, villagers saw its glow and were drawn to reflect on their own emotions. Soon, the entire village began practicing inner brightness. They called it “the lighthouse effect”—the belief that guidance begins within before it reaches others.




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